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After more than one year and nearly 16,000 miles later, I thought it was time for an update on my impressions on my 2012 535 M-Sport.

As a nearly-compulsive vehicle buyer, I normally tend to keep my vehicles for only one year before I feel the itch to change it for something else. That has been the case on most of my cars, with some very few exceptions in the past. And believe me, after 23 vehicles in the last 20 years, there have been very little exceptions...

Having said that, I am amazed that after nearly 13 months I am still fully in love with my 535!

The elegant but sporty interior, and the head-turning M-Sport exterior, dressed in Carbon Black still makes me do a double take every time I park my car.

With a daily commute of over one hour each way, I have come to appreciate the peaceful and relaxing interior, with a fantastic sound system (premium sound) while playing music from my iPhone or using Pandora. The quick and almost effortless acceleration, and the ability to completely change the demeanor of the car from Comfort+ to Sport or even EcoPro on long distance drives, makes it behave like almost 3 different vehicles.

Is like having 3 cars for the price of 2 !

As some of you know, I've done some coding to my car, to add the sport displays -nice sporty touch- add the blinkers to the HUD, remove the disclaimer screens, and switch off Auto Start/Stop if I want to. Little things, but they really add to the customization of the car.

The heads-up display with color maps is also fantastic. Well worth it, particularly since it comes with the extended black panel display, which is an absolute beauty, when it is turned on or off.

The driving is always composed, precise, elegant or sport. You decide, the car responds to your commands.

I've also added some little mods, but for me, they really complete the look of the car: M-Sport trunk spoiler, rear glass spoiler, quad exhaust tips, clear reflectors in the front wheel arches instead of the ugly orange ones, and the 12.5mm spacers in the rear complete the package for me.

And last but not least, having those folding seats really make a big difference in the utility of the vehicle. Being able to carry a 50" LCD in the trunk without the need to get an SUV is priceless.

All in all, extremely satisfied. And for once in a loooong time, I don't need, nor want to change my car any time soon.

If you have read all the way down here, thank you for your time and patience!

Haha I like that you said the car is like 3 cars for the price of 2.
I think a lot of people tend to forget is that the F10 5 series is not a cheap car.
For the price of $60k+ (in some counties $100K+) there are alot of other car choices.
But there is something we all have in common that led us to choose this car.

Nice update......yeah we definitely rack up the miles in Houston, 16k miles for me in 9 months and still loving it. Just drove in from the airport after being away all week. The car is still a joy to drive..

Same here Alex, I like to change cars every year or so as well. I had my F10 for about 6 months now, starting to get the itch. I test drove the Lexus GS350 and the E350 sport, I tell you what, nothing on the market even come close to the F10 right now. I decided to keep my F10 for a while longer simply due to that fact.

Same here Alex, I like to change cars every year or so as well. I had my F10 for about 6 months now, starting to get the itch. I test drove the Lexus GS350 and the E350 sport, I tell you what, nothing on the market even come close to the F10 right now. I decided to keep my F10 for a while longer simply due to that fact.

The only car that will come close is the S6.

To the OP, great summary. Nice to hear from happy owners past the initial ownership stage.

To the OP, great summary. Nice to hear from happy owners past the initial ownership stage.

It's a great car, if you can get past the pop-up nav (I can), the lack of multicontour seats (still can), the monochrome white HUD (getting harder now) and the brake and gas pedal that are so close together that I foul my feet on the pedal I'm not pressing (deal breaker).

Great write up Alex. Once the holidays are over, we'll have to do a Houston GTG.

Absolutely! You need a Texas welcome to your new home.

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Originally Posted by Mbbrewer

Great writeup. I'm glad to hear you are still loving your F10. But you commute an hour each way? You must live way out in the burbs.

Not really... The Woodlands is even another 20 minutes farther away, so it's not the worst. But in all honesty, I do enjoy my commute. I try to use the morning drive to catch up on my calls and attend some weekly conference calls.

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Originally Posted by CyclePimps

That's a great update. Gives me hope that I'll be enjoying my F10 for years to come.

Can I ask, what exhaust do you have and how do you like them?

I have the standard exhaust. I just added the 550's rear diffuser and quad tips.

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Originally Posted by BigDeep1

Great write up Alex! Thank you for always sharing your thoughts and updates with your baby. I have told you once, and I will tell you again - you have one of favorite F10s!

Great writeup. I'm glad to hear you are still loving your F10. But you commute an hour each way? You must live way out in the burbs.

You wouldn't understand it unless you've lived in Houston. I live in the Woodlands and you can spend 45 minutes working South and still not be inside the outer loop, the Sam Houston Tollway. Houston isn't immense, but there aren't a lot of good roads to get where you're going.

The engine never labors. The car does 60 in 5.5 seconds after all. I realize that's not the definitive answer, but the car never feels labored, and usually feels quick, even if it doesn't qualify as fast.

The engine never labors. The car does 60 in 5.5 seconds after all. I realize that's not the definitive answer, but the car never feels labored, and usually feels quick, even if it doesn't qualify as fast.

Thanks. Just what I wanted to know. I think I'll be getting a new 535 msport or a used 2010 750i in May.

Thanks. Just what I wanted to know. I think I'll be getting a new 535 msport or a used 2010 750i in May.

To give you my opinion....the 535i is adequate, but in no way fast. Maybe I am a speed junkie, but for me to say it is fast you have to be putting down 400 plus hp. I consider 550i and M3 to be fast and everything under it to be adequate. Coming out of the 335i the 535i is going to feel on the slow side (remember I went from an N54 335i to an N54 535i to the N55 535i). However, the 750i does not feel much faster than the 535i and I guess that is because of the extra weight. I have spent considerable time in the 7 and the one thing that strikes me about the 7 is how similar it is to the 5. Unless you really want the big car I would get a new 5 over a pre-owned 7. Talk to Chris Chung or some other 7 series owners and I bet they would tell you that the 7 is overrated for its cost not to mention it tends to have service issues often. The 5 seems to be the more reliable and value oriented of the two cars and you get most of the 7 features.

To give you my opinion....the 535i is adequate, but in no way fast. Maybe I am a speed junkie, but for me to say it is fast you have to be putting down 400 plus hp. I consider 550i and M3 to be fast and everything under it to be adequate. Coming out of the 335i the 535i is going to feel on the slow side (remember I went from an N54 335i to an N54 535i to the N55 535i). However, the 750i does not feel much faster than the 535i and I guess that is because of the extra weight. I have spent considerable time in the 7 and the one thing that strikes me about the 7 is how similar it is to the 5. Unless you really want the big car I would get a new 5 over a pre-owned 7. Talk to Chris Chung or some other 7 series owners and I bet they would tell you that the 7 is overrated for its cost not to mention it tends to have service issues often. The 5 seems to be the more reliable and value oriented of the two cars and you get most of the 7 features.

LOL, it was actually one of your comments that made me ask that question. A used 2012 550i will also be on my short list.

I guess after almost 2 years in the 335i, I am craving for a larger car with some presence to it.